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Book SynopsisOffers a step-by-step approach to teaching the mechanics of accounting. With input from educators, accounting professionals, content experts, and high school accounting students, this tenth edition includes critical thinking activities, real-world applications, updated Accounting instruction, and enhanced online learning solutions.
Trade ReviewPART I: ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP. 1. Starting a Proprietorship: Changes That Affect the Accounting Equation. 2. Analyzing Transactions into Debit and Credit Parts. 3. Journalizing Transactions. 4. Posting to a General Ledger. 5. Cash Control Systems. RA1 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Proprietorship: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 6. Work Sheet and Adjusting Entries for a Service Business. 7. Financial Statements for a Proprietorship. 8. Recording Closing Entries and Preparing a Post-Closing Trial Balance for a Service Business. RA1 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Proprietorship: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Red Carpet Events. PART II: ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION. 9. Accounting for Purchases and Cash Payments. 10. Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts. 11. Transactions Journalized on a General Journal. 12. Preparing Payroll Records. 13. Accounting for Payroll and Payroll Taxes. RA2 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 14. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts Receivable. 15. Preparing Adjusting Entries and a Trial Balance. 16. Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Corporation. 17. Financial Statement Analysis. RA 2 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Authentic Threads. PART III: ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION--ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION. 18. Acquiring Capital for Growth and Development. 19. Accounting for Plant Assets, Depreciation, and Intangible Assets. 20. Accounting for Inventory. RA3 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 21. Accounting for Accruals, Deferrals, and Reversing Entries. 22. End-of-Fiscal-Period Work for a Corporation. RA3 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Digital Diversions. PART IV: ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES. 23. Accounting for Partnerships. 24. Recording International and Internet Sales. App. A: Accounting Concepts. App. B: Analyzing Nike's Financial Statements. App. C: Using a Calculator and Computer Keypad. App. D: Recycling Problems. App. E: Answers to Audit Your Understanding. English Glossary. Spanish Glossary. Index.
Table of ContentsPART I: ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP. 1. Starting a Proprietorship: Changes That Affect the Accounting Equation. 2. Analyzing Transactions into Debit and Credit Parts. 3. Journalizing Transactions. 4. Posting to a General Ledger. 5. Cash Control Systems. RA1 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Proprietorship: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 6. Work Sheet and Adjusting Entries for a Service Business. 7. Financial Statements for a Proprietorship. 8. Recording Closing Entries and Preparing a Post-Closing Trial Balance for a Service Business. RA1 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Proprietorship: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Red Carpet Events. PART II: ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION. 9. Accounting for Purchases and Cash Payments. 10. Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts. 11. Transactions Journalized on a General Journal. 12. Preparing Payroll Records. 13. Accounting for Payroll and Payroll Taxes. RA2 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 14. Accounting for Uncollectible Accounts Receivable. 15. Preparing Adjusting Entries and a Trial Balance. 16. Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Corporation. 17. Financial Statement Analysis. RA 2 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Authentic Threads. PART III: ACCOUNTING FOR A MERCHANDISING BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A CORPORATION--ADJUSTMENTS AND VALUATION. 18. Acquiring Capital for Growth and Development. 19. Accounting for Plant Assets, Depreciation, and Intangible Assets. 20. Accounting for Inventory. RA3 Part A: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: Journalizing and Posting Transactions. 21. Accounting for Accruals, Deferrals, and Reversing Entries. 22. End-of-Fiscal-Period Work for a Corporation. RA3 Part B: An Accounting Cycle for a Corporation: End-of-Fiscal-Period Work. Simulation Marketing Page for Digital Diversions. PART IV: ADDITIONAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES. 23. Accounting for Partnerships. 24. Recording International and Internet Sales. App. A: Accounting Concepts. App. B: Analyzing Nike's Financial Statements. App. C: Using a Calculator and Computer Keypad. App. D: Recycling Problems. App. E: Answers to Audit Your Understanding. English Glossary. Spanish Glossary. Index.